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  • Limmattal communities are committed to "room for more"

    Limmattal communities are committed to "room for more"

    The new motto “Space leads more” of the Limmatstadt AG location promotion will be adopted by several municipalities in the Limmattal and, according to the media release, will be used as a logo in the communication. Limmatstadt AG operates location promotion in the Limmattal across cantons.

    For example, since Thursday the Schlieren website has read: “Schlieren. part of the Limmat city. Room for more.” According to the statement, the large brackets around the statement symbolize the sense of unity in the region and the understanding that the Limmat Valley towns and communities have more power with a common self-image. In this way, the municipalities, together with the Zurich Planning Group Limmattal ( ZPL ), show their commitment to the region. According to the announcement, the appearance was created as a joint effort in workshops with the municipalities and the Baden agency Kommpakt .

    According to the press release, the Limmatstadt municipalities of Bergdietikon, Dietikon, Geroldswil, Schlieren, Turgi, Uitikon, Unterengstringen, Urdorf and Weiningen as well as the ZPL maintain service agreements with the Limmatstadt location promotion. Since it was founded in 2014, Limmatstadt AG has been committed to regional awareness, a common living and economic area, increased networking, sustainable development and joint positioning. At the General Assembly in August 2021 in the JED in Schlieren, the new motto “Room for more.” was approved.

  • Balgrist builds a teaching and research center

    Balgrist builds a teaching and research center

    The medical location of Zurich is getting a new surgical research and teaching center. The Operation Room X (OR-X) at Balgrist University Hospital has been under construction since January 26. Its commissioning for the test phase is scheduled for the first quarter of 2023.

    According to a press release , the OR-X creates new opportunities for surgical research, development and teaching. According to the clinic, it should offer the opportunity to develop and validate new technologies based on augmented reality, robotics and artificial intelligence more efficiently. In this way, new technologies could be put into clinical use more quickly. In addition, prospective surgeons could learn and gain practical experience in a realistic operating room.

    “Modern surgical innovation and teaching should happen in the most real environment possible, before use on patients,” said Mazda Farshad, medical director and initiator of the OR-X, in a previous statement from the hospital. “That’s why we’re building a simulation operating room, focused on orthopedics, but open to the field of surgery.” The OR-X creates an infrastructure that, according to Balgrist, contributes to “being at the forefront of the development of surgical innovations”. .

  • Credit Suisse mortgage rate forecasts

    Credit Suisse mortgage rate forecasts

    The COVID-19 pandemic will keep Switzerland busy for a while, but is only likely to slow down the economic recovery temporarily. We expect economic growth of 2.5% for the current year. The growth is therefore weaker than in the previous year (4%). Switzerland is currently much less affected by rising inflation than the USA or the euro area. But the inflation rate in Germany is also likely to be above the average for the last two years. This remains within the target range of the Swiss National Bank. An increase in the key interest rate is therefore not to be expected until at least the end of 2023. The interest rates for SARON mortgages, which have replaced the previous Flex rollover mortgage (3-month Libor), are therefore likely to remain at their lows for the next 12 months. As a result of rising inflation and the start of a series of anticipated interest rate hikes in the US, Fix mortgage rates have risen significantly in recent weeks. In contrast to the SARON mortgages, we anticipate a further slight increase in interest rates for Fix mortgages by 5 to 30 basis points over the next 12 months. However, as before, the development is likely to be accompanied by ups and downs. Overall, interest rates will therefore remain at a historically very low level over the next 12 months.

  • Sika expands scope for capital increases

    Sika expands scope for capital increases

    Sika shareholders support expanding Sika’s scope for capital increases. The Zug-based group for specialty chemicals in the construction and automotive industries announced in a press release that they approved the increase in conditional capital from currently almost 15.6 million registered shares with a nominal value of CHF 0.01 each to almost 18.8 million registered shares with the same nominal value . Due to the pandemic, the corresponding vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting on January 25 was organized via an independent proxy.

    In the same announcement, Sika also announces plans for a change in the Board of Directors. Gordona Landen is to be seated here at the next ordinary General Assembly on April 12. The Swedish citizen comes from HR administration and was most recently active in the management of the Adecco Group .

  • REMNEX Investment Foundation plans capital increase

    REMNEX Investment Foundation plans capital increase

    In the financial year that ended in September 2021, the REMNEX investment foundation generated an investment return of 12.5 percent, REMNEX AG informed in a press release. She attributes this success, among other things, to the acquisition of four properties “with an adequate risk/return profile”. REMNEX intends to further expand its Swiss Real Estate Commercial ECO investment group this year.

    The company intends to carry out a capital increase from February 1st to March 4th. It should bring in around 50 million francs for the expansion of the real estate portfolio. “Very attractive acquisition objects” that come into question are already available, writes REMNEX.

    REMNEX has just acquired a first new property, the company informs in a further announcement . Specifically, a commercial property was purchased in the Bernese Lyss. It shows a gross return of around 10 percent and a net return of 4.6 percent, according to the statement. No information is given there about the purchase price for the commercial property.

  • Swiss Prime Site Solutions initiates second issue for funds

    Swiss Prime Site Solutions initiates second issue for funds

    Just under two weeks ago, Swiss Prime Site Solutions announced the successful completion of the first issue for its real estate fund. The Swiss Prime Site group company is now preparing the second issue for the Swiss Prime Site Solutions Investment Fund Commercial. It is planned for March 2022 and should bring in around 145 million francs for the fund, the real estate company informed in a corresponding message .

    The capital increase will be carried out “while preserving the subscription rights of the existing shareholders”, is further explained in the announcement. The subscription ratio is set at 1:1. Investors who commit to participating before the start of the subscription period or invest a large sum benefit from a discount on the issuing commission. Swiss Prime Site Solutions intends to communicate further details shortly before the capital increase.

    The capital generated during the issue is to be used for the further expansion of the real estate fund. After the completion of the first issue, the portfolio of the Swiss Prime Site Solutions Investment Fund Commercial consisted of 13 properties. The focus of the fund is on "commercial real estate in economically good and established locations", explains Swiss Prime Site Solutions.

  • Linking EuroAirport to the district heating network is progressing

    Linking EuroAirport to the district heating network is progressing

    The expansion of the heating network to the planned connection of the EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg is progressing. The construction company SMCE forage et tunnel based in Sierentz has drilled two 90 meter long tunnels under the A35 motorway in Alsace, according to a press release from Primeo Energie from Münchenstein. The pipes that will transport the heat to the airport in the future will then be laid in the tunnels.

    The heat comes from the biomass power plant in the Alsatian town of Saint-Louis. It is operated by the energy company R-CUE , a subsidiary of the energy supplier Primeo Energie. So far, R-CUE has been supplying the equivalent of 5,000 households with heat via the existing district heating network of 12.3 kilometers and producing electricity at the same time.

    With the EuroAirport, a large heat consumer is added. The airport alone has a heating energy requirement of 3000 apartments. Its connection to the network “will reduce the consumption of fossil fuels by 90 percent” and thus decarbonize its energy mix. At the same time, the connection saves on heating costs, according to the press release.

    Other urban and commercial areas are later to be connected to the district heating network in the Saint-Louis metropolitan area, including the Saint-Louis hypercentre, the centre, south and north zones, the Lys development zone (ZAC) and the Technoport. In total, the network is to grow to a length of 30 kilometers.

    By 2030, up to 68 gigawatt hours of additional heat are to be distributed each year. This corresponds to 10,000 households and requires the construction of a new biomass heating plant, the press release continues. The expansion of the Saint-Louis heating network was decided at the end of 2020.

  • World economy after COVID-19. This is what investors expect.

    World economy after COVID-19. This is what investors expect.

    Economic growth continues
    The pandemic isn’t over yet, but vaccinations have at least brought some normalcy back. The upswing is likely to continue in 2022. Strong economic growth of 4.3 percent is expected. The reasons for this are as follows: solid demand, a supportive fiscal and monetary policy environment and further easing measures.

    Inflation likely to peak
    The rise in inflation was one of the central themes of 2021 and will continue to occupy us in the future. For 2022, the global inflation rate is expected to remain at an elevated level of 3.7 percent. The key question is how central banks will respond. Credit Suisse experts assume that many will initially reduce their purchases of securities. Interest rates, on the other hand, are likely to remain unchanged as long as inflation falls from 2021 levels.

    Inflation rate in the US is likely to fall after 2022
    Most of the recovery in prices lags behind the US. The base effects wear off.

    Last data point: 09/2021

  • Ina Invest completes acquisition of Ceres Group

    Ina Invest completes acquisition of Ceres Group

    Ina Invest has completely taken over the Ceres Group. The real estate company based in Opfikon is the majority owner of the Ceres Group based in Pratteln, according to a press release .

    The heart of the acquisition is the Buss site at Pratteln station with the Bredella development project. The commercial and industrial park with an area of more than 80,000 square meters is to be converted into a city district with 70 percent residential space and 30 percent commercial space over the next 20 years. Ina Invest wants to build more than 1000 apartments there.

    The transaction was announced on December 16, 2021. Part of the purchase price, about which confidentiality was agreed, was paid by Ina Invest in treasury shares. In addition, 886,656 titles were issued. After completion of the transaction, Ina Invest’s share capital will be around CHF 292,000, divided into 9.75 million registered shares.

  • Westhive is expanding on the right bank of Lake Zurich

    Westhive is expanding on the right bank of Lake Zurich

    According to a press release , Westhive AG has a new station in Zollikon on the right side of Lake Zurich. The new presence will be operated jointly with Walde Immobilien AG , which is based there, as a seventh location. With the new presence, the range of flexible rentable office space for teams and companies that want to do business in the region is growing. The provider of office solutions thus has over 1,100 workstations with a complete service infrastructure.

    The new location offers office space for two or three people and can be combined to form larger units. Workplaces on the upper floors are characterized by a “spectacular view of the lake and mountains,” it says.

    The area also owes its attractiveness to a “generous garden with a shady arcade” for meetings outdoors. In addition, a bistro with a terrace can be used as an addition to the ten existing meeting rooms. A parking garage and the proximity to public transport also enhance the location.

    Searchers can now express their interest in the new location. Westhive promises to continue its expansion course. Additional office space is planned in Stettbach in March and in Basel and Zug in late summer.

  • Neubau Portal AG and Engel & Völkers cooperate in brokering new construction

    Neubau Portal AG and Engel & Völkers cooperate in brokering new construction

    According to a press release , the new construction projects and first occupancy platforms operated by Lucerne-based Neubau Portal AG and Engel & Völkers Wohnen Schweiz AG from Zug are joining forces in the highly sought-after new construction sector. The partnership aims to give customers faster access to the new property they want. The declining construction activity cannot keep up to cover the increasing demand for new properties. In addition, as a result of unqualified inquiries for Engel & Völkers, there is a high level of processing work, which often does not lead to the conclusion of a purchase.

    According to Engel & Völkers, the demand for home ownership is unbroken. Inquiries about new properties have the edge. This would also be underpinned by the figures from the Credit Suisse Real Estate Monitor for the third quarter of 2021. In order to close the gap in demand, Engel & Völkers wants to give its customers access to exclusive real estate through the partnership. With paid subscriptions, customers of Neubau Portal AG are offered around 150 to 200 new construction projects every month that do not appear on any other portal. The globally active broker of residential and commercial real estate wants to increase its customers’ chances of success and serve inquiries promptly.

    According to the company, Engel & Völkers has been a market expert for the brokerage of high-quality residential and commercial real estate as well as yachts and aircraft in the premium segment for over 40 years with over 900 locations in more than 30 countries.

  • Empa awards the use of airgel

    Empa awards the use of airgel

    The Airgel Architecture Award enters the second round. Since January 19th and until June 30th, Empa has been accepting examples of the use of aerogel in architecture, construction, renovation and monument preservation, the research institute informs in a press release . Architects, civil engineers and employees in design offices can apply for the prize. Architecture and civil engineering students are also invited to participate.

    The exact conditions of participation can be found in the announcement or on the Airgel Architecture Awards website. “The prize recognizes the best examples of energy efficiency, unconventional solutions, translucent daylight lighting and high-performance building solutions using super-insulating airgel materials,” writes Empa. This year’s winners are to be announced on August 5th in Empa’s NEST building in Dübendorf.

    The Airgel Architecture Award was launched in 2020 by Empa and the industrial partners Fixit , Agitec , Haga AG Naturbaustoffe and Hasit as well as the AdvaPor association. It should help to publicize the possibilities of airgel insulation materials in monument protection and in the renovation of buildings among architects and civil engineers. Five offices applied last year.

  • Energieverbund Thalwil goes to the starting position

    Energieverbund Thalwil goes to the starting position

    For the new energy network Thalwil, energy is extracted from the water of Lake Zurich in a lake water center, informs Energie 360 ° on the project page of the lake water energy network of the Zurich energy service provider. This energy is fed to the network’s energy center and fed from there into the district heating network. Peak loads are to be covered with a gas heating system integrated into the energy center.

    with the dr. Ernst Th. Jucker Foundation, Energie 360° has now found the location for this energy center. In a statement , the energy service provider announced that it would be moving into the second basement floor of a foundation property currently under construction on Gotthardstrasse in Thalwil. The ground floor and first floor are reserved for Bank Thalwil. Rental apartments are to be built on the remaining floors.

    “The space in the center of Thalwil is tight,” Foundation President Christine Burgener is quoted as saying in the statement. The former mayor has accompanied the planning of the new energy network from the start. “When Energie 360° and the municipality of Thalwil approached us, we offered a hand so that the energy center could be implemented in our building.” In return, Energie 360° will supply the property with energy at a fixed price. The new network is scheduled to start work at the beginning of the heating season this fall.

  • Holcim and Bloomberg are looking for circular cities

    Holcim and Bloomberg are looking for circular cities

    The Zug-based building materials producer Holcim and the New York media company Bloomberg want to research together what makes cities role models for the circular economy and thus catalysts for sustainable growth. According to a press release , the two companies want to work together in this regard to identify good examples and place them in a global showcase. To this end, they announced the first Circular Cities Barometer.

    According to Holcim CEO Jan Jenisch, the circular economy is “an opportunity of our time”. “My vision for the construction industry is to build more new things out of old ones, with recycled materials in every new building.” He wants to better understand how cities can be enabled for more circular economy.

    This would require identifying key drivers that drive progress, as well as bottlenecks that need to be addressed, says Lauren Kiel, general manager for Bloomberg Green at Bloomberg Media. “By better understanding the structure of this important work, we can enable circular living for all.”

    As cities grow, they are at the forefront of the transition from a linear to a circular economy, Holcim said. Cities had the “critical mass” to make a difference with widespread access to recyclable materials. “As our world builds the equivalent of New York City every month, the construction sector has a key role to play in the shift to a circular economy.”

  • Switzerland launches building education offensive

    Switzerland launches building education offensive

    The shortage of skilled workers in the construction and real estate industry is to be remedied. To this end, the Swiss “Building Education Offensive” has now been launched. The starting event will take place on January 20 at 4 p.m. and will be streamed live. According to a press release from the Swiss Federal Office of Energy , a “roadmap with 32 measures and four fields of action” will be presented.

    Ultimately, the building sector in Switzerland should make a significant contribution to reducing CO2 emissions. To do this, “hundreds of thousands of fossil-based heating systems would have to be replaced by renewable ones, a large number of buildings would have to be renovated in terms of energy, intelligent control systems would have to be installed and the power supply of the buildings would have to be completely converted to renewable energies”. However, there is already a shortage of skilled workers. At the same time, the number of those who decide to do an apprenticeship in this industry is declining.

    The education offensive was developed by all relevant representatives of the building and education sector. They were supported by EnergieSchweiz , the Swiss Federal Office of Energy’s program for renewable energy and energy efficiency. The State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation , the Federal Office for the Environment and the State Secretariat for Migration were also involved.

  • The Federal Office of Energy is funding significantly more projects

    The Federal Office of Energy is funding significantly more projects

    In 2021, the Federal Office of Energy funded a total of 79 new projects and 13 new programs as part of competitive tenders to save electricity in the industrial and service sectors and in households. The number of subsidized projects was thus significantly higher than in 2020, according to a press release . In 2020, the number of funded projects was 39 and the number of funded programs was 15.

    According to the Federal Office of Energy, this increase in projects is “at least partly due to the softened selection process in 2021”. It was introduced as an "immediate measure for projects due to the Covid 19 pandemic". In 2021, the beneficiaries received a total of 40 million francs.

    The subsidies were used, among other things, to optimize shaft heating for snowmaking systems in terms of energy, to replace a production system for drawers at a furniture manufacturer and to replace vacuum pumps in a paper production machine.

    Taken together, the funded projects and programs save 90 gigawatt hours of electricity per year. "That corresponds to the annual electricity consumption of 16,000 households," says the press release.

    The competitive tenders for 2022 have meanwhile already begun. Interested parties can submit programs until May 2nd. Applications for projects can be submitted at any time throughout the year. The entry is made online. The participants will receive confirmations and rejection of funding after four weeks at the latest.

  • Halter redesigns the center of Wetzikon

    Halter redesigns the center of Wetzikon

    With the demolition of buildings in the northern part of the planned new development, the Schliere-based construction company Halter AG has started to redesign the center of Wetzikon . According to the media release , a lively center with shops, services and apartments is to be built there by the end of 2025. In the past two years, Halter AG, as the developer, has brought the project to construction maturity together with the Wetziker architectural office meierpartner . The investor is Turintra AG Zurich, represented by UBS Fund Management. The investment volume on the 9013 square meter area amounts to around 138 million Swiss francs. 

    The shell construction work for the building construction of the first stage is to begin in the spring. Delivery is planned for November 2023. The second stage should be ready for occupancy in November 2025. According to a statement by Halter AG, the superstructure offers space for shops and restaurants, public-oriented uses and a medical center. Rental apartments ranging in size from 2.5 to 4.5 rooms for different target groups are being built on the upper floors. Some of the rental apartments are offered according to the MOVEment concept, in which electronically movable room elements create living comfort in a small space.

    114 apartments and 35 MOVEment apartments are planned. 3,100 square meters are planned for the services area, and 4,600 square meters for sales and gastronomy. Garages for 176 cars, 34 motorcycles and 450 bicycles will be created.

    A central city lane for pedestrians and passers-by and a city square are to be created in Wetzikon. A "Spanish Step" is intended to serve as a cross connection between Bahnhofstrasse and Jörg-Schneider-Park as well as the Wetzikon vocational school.

  • Sanitas Troesch takes over Fischer

    Sanitas Troesch takes over Fischer

    Fischer AG has been part of Sanitas Troesch since January 7th. Both companies want to jointly expand the range of kitchens and household appliances, the Lucerne specialist for kitchens and household appliances and the Bernese provider of kitchen and bathroom furnishings inform in a joint statement . There is no information about the purchase price.

    With the takeover, Sanitas Troesch wants to strengthen its own market position in Zurich and increase its expertise in the service and repair of household appliances. The Fischer family company has found a successor solution under the umbrella of Sanitas Troesch. According to her, Daniel Dubach, Managing Director Kriens of Element-Kitchen AG, which belongs to Sanitas Troesch, will take over the management of Fischer on April 1, 2022. The former owners Monika and Peter Fischer will accompany the integration until the end of 2022 as members of the management.

    "We are very proud of what we have achieved together with our employees," Monika and Peter Fischer are quoted in the statement. "In Sanitas Troesch we have found a partner with whom we can be sure that the values and entrepreneurial tradition of Fischer will be continued and that our customers and employees are in good hands." For Patrick Maier, Fischer is "an excellent company that for Proximity to customers and high quality of service". With the takeover, the CEO of Sanitas Troesch wants to "strengthen our market position in Central Switzerland and in Zurich" and "benefit from the skills and expertise of Fischer's employees".

  • Canton releases 2.5 million Swiss francs for Uri energy funding program

    Canton releases 2.5 million Swiss francs for Uri energy funding program

    Residents of the canton of Uri can access a total of 2.5 million francs from the Energy Uri 2022 funding program this year. The government council recently passed this sum, according to a media release . This is intended to renovate and insulate buildings, replace old heating systems and finance photovoltaic systems and charging stations for e-cars.

    Building owners can have the insulation of the roof and facade subsidized at 60 francs per square meter. According to the press release, this covers a large part of the total costs. Applicants who also opt for a photovoltaic system integrated into the façade or roof can receive an additional CHF 200 per square meter occupied by modules.

    What is new in this funding period is that the plants must be designed for electricity production in the winter months. "The angle of the modules must be 60 to 90 degrees and thus optimized for the production of valuable winter electricity." The canton wants to increase the spread of photovoltaic systems in facades, "where the electricity production is higher in the winter months with the appropriate orientation". , contribute.

    The funding program also provides for subsidies for consultations. After a free initial consultation at the Energy Office, interested parties can receive 700 francs for more detailed advice on the façade, roof, windows and other parts of the building envelope. The funding amount was increased by CHF 300 this year. Advice on replacing oil heating systems with more sustainable types of heating is CHF 350 for buildings with fewer than five apartments. Owners of six or more apartments receive a subsidy of CHF 700.

    Owners of apartment buildings who want to equip at least ten parking spaces with charging options for electric cars will be supported with a flat-rate amount of CHF 2,000. This is intended to cover part of the cost of a load management system. This is necessary if several e-cars are to be charged at the same time.

    The canton has been supporting energy-efficient refurbishments in buildings since 2000 with the funding programme. "In the last two years, the funding budget has been fully utilized, which can be seen as a success," says the press release. It proves that owners take their responsibility seriously and make a contribution to the energy transition and climate protection.

  • Zurich is investing CHF 573 million in district heating

    Zurich is investing CHF 573 million in district heating

    In a press release , the City of Zurich announced the approval of the “Thermal grids of the power plant” credit line in the amount of CHF 573 million. The amount is to flow into the switch from fossil to renewable heating and cooling in the city and financially secure the conversion of the heating supply required to achieve the climate target. Those entitled to vote should decide on the approval in 2022.

    The city set the course for the climate policy expansion plans “ Net Zero 2040 ” of the electricity company of the city of Zurich ( ewz ) in spring 2021 with the opening of the Zurich Heat Advice Center. The legal foundation was laid in November 2021 with the Heat Supply Ordinance.

    City Councilor Michael Baumer is quoted as saying that the municipal measure, which is divided into six sub-projects, makes an “important contribution to decarbonisation in the heating sector”. The financial buffer is “only a first step, the actual work is just beginning,” announces Baumer.

  • Zurich homes fetch record prices

    Zurich homes fetch record prices

    "Zurich's home prices are skyrocketing," writes the Zürcher Kantonalbank ( ZKB ) in its real estate barometer for the fourth quarter of 2021 . According to the analysts at ZKB, prices for residential property in the Canton of Zurich rose by an average of 9.3 percent year-on-year to new record levels. The analysts account for the highest increase of 11.3 percent for residential property in the lake communities and the city of Zurich.

    Rents also achieved “the highest overall annual growth since the end of 2014” in the reporting period, the barometer continues. The analysts attribute this to the currently falling figures for vacant apartments “in combination with robust immigration”. In the city of Zurich, on the other hand, “the centers lost their attractiveness during the pandemic”. Here, rents increased by only 0.5 percent year-on-year.

    The analysts also cite the long approval period for the construction of apartment buildings as a background for the developments. The approval period for major projects has almost doubled since 2001 from 183 to 324 days. "High-density construction often generates areas of friction and often leads to lengthy appeals and delays," the analysts explain. As a result, the implementation of many major projects is no longer decided in the Zurich building department, but in court. Ultimately, however, "in most cases a solution" can be found.

  • Poenina and Burkhalter explore fusion in building technology

    Poenina and Burkhalter explore fusion in building technology

    Poenina Holing AG from Opfikon and Burkhalter Holding AG from Zurich have announced the start of their merger negotiations in a press release . The aim is to get “a strong, local provider” on the way who “could design and install future-oriented building technology across trades”, it says.

    According to the Federal Energy Strategy 2050, energy consumption in buildings is to be halved by upgrading the building services. The companies Poenina and Burkhalter, which specialize in building technology, want to contribute to reducing consumption by offering all building technology services from a single source in the future. This marks a "future-oriented offer in the field of building technology" and could make a contribution to the energy transition.

    At the same time, both companies expect a growth spurt and the creation of additional jobs. With the presence of the Burkhalter Group throughout Switzerland, Poenina wants to open up new customer segments. Poenina plans to provide information on further plans at the balance sheet media conference on March 31.

  • Holcim issues first sustainable bonds

    Holcim issues first sustainable bonds

    Holcim has issued two bonds in Swiss francs that are geared towards sustainability and put climate protection at the heart of the financing strategy. The bonds raised CHF 325 million and CHF 100 million, with maturities in 2026 and 2032 and carrying an annual interest rate of 0.35 and 0.90 percent, respectively.

    If Holcim does not achieve its climate target, investors are entitled to a higher coupon. "We are proud to be the first company to issue a sustainability-related bond on the Swiss franc market," CFO Géraldine Picaud is quoted as saying in a company statement. "The bond has attracted new ESG investors who have demonstrated their confidence in Holcim's financial strength, strategy and ability to achieve sustainability goals."

    With the current transactions, Holcim is expanding its global leadership position in this area. To date, the company has concluded around 6.7 billion in sustainable financing agreements. This current transaction represents a significant step on the way to more than 40 percent sustainable financing contracts as part of "Strategy 2025 – Accelerating Green Growth".

    This was Holcim's third transaction in the Swiss public bond market in the last ten months. They allowed the company to raise a total of 1.1 billion Swiss francs.

  • An algorithm controls thermostats

    An algorithm controls thermostats

    Two researchers from the Urban Energy Systems Lab at the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research ( Empa ) have created a self-learning algorithm for heating thermostats. According to an Empa report , it can be integrated into conventional intelligent or smart thermostats via a cloud connection and regulate the room temperature in a predictive manner.

    "The potential is enormous," says Felix Bünning, co-founder of the Empa spin-off viboo, which markets this algorithm. "Our experiments at NEST have shown that energy savings of between 26 and 49 percent can be achieved with this approach."

    To create a model of the building, building data such as valve positions and room temperature measurements from just two weeks are sufficient. In combination with forecasts for the local outside temperature and global solar radiation, the algorithm then independently calculates the ideal amount of energy required to heat or cool the building up to twelve hours in advance.

    According to the information, a first partner is the Danish company Danfoss . The internationally active thermostat manufacturer is currently testing in a pilot project together with viboo how high the savings potential is in conventional existing buildings. In addition, the start-up is already in talks with other industrial partners. For example, it will integrate the algorithm directly into the central building automation system in a Zurich office building.

  • Sustainability drives real estate prices

    Sustainability drives real estate prices

    The Swiss real estate market will remain attractive for investors in 2022, writes EY Switzerland in a statement on the real estate trend barometer 2022 from the consulting firm. According to the EY surveys, the real estate market is currently being determined by the three factors of sustainability, digitization and the pandemic. The vast majority of investors are also of the opinion that the overall investment volume will remain at the level of the previous year.

    Last year, the pandemic increased the focus of investors on residential real estate. "This clear preference is also clearly evident for the year 2022, because the residential segment is still clearly favored over other types of use," says Tizian Scheidegger, Senior Consultant Real Estate Switzerland, in the statement. "Like last year, logistics and healthcare properties are also very popular."

    Almost nine out of ten people surveyed for the study believe that sustainability criteria are decisive in the purchasing decisions of institutional investors. Three quarters of investors have observed price premiums for sustainable real estate. At the same time, more than nine out of ten respondents believe that the implementation of sustainability strategies in the real estate sector is still in its infancy. Just as many investors are in favor of creating CO2 balance sheets for buildings or real estate portfolios. 97 percent of investors attach great importance to an intelligent infrastructure with charging stations, connectivity and intelligent energy concepts.

  • Five start-ups move into Büro Züri Innovationspark

    Five start-ups move into Büro Züri Innovationspark

    The Züri Innovationspark office has officially opened, according to a press release . Five start-ups have moved into a total of 170 square meters in the converted fire station of the former Dübendorf Airport. They were selected by public vote from among ten candidates last summer.

    The modern building offers 16 flexible workplaces, meeting rooms, a kitchen and a generous infrastructure. With their move into the Dübendorf office in Züri, the teams will also become part of the ecosystem in the Switzerland Innovation Park Zurich, according to the Zürcher Kantonalbank . The Zürcher Kantonalbank, co-founder of the Zurich Innovation Park, makes this space available free of charge for an innovative and collaborative working group. In a statement , the bank describes the Züri office, of which there is another edition in Zurich's Bahnhofstrasse, as its "gift" to the population.

    The five start-ups from Büro Züri Innovationspark include Medtech aiEndoscopic and the data processing platform for artificial intelligence, Lightly . Soma Rem is also on site, which helps people with body image disorders with virtual and augmented reality. TerraRad Tech brings remote space sensing technology to agriculture. And Tethys Robotics develops underwater robots.

  • Michael Qamar expands the business in Switzerland for Capital Bay

    Michael Qamar expands the business in Switzerland for Capital Bay

    Berlin, January 18, 2022 – The owner-managed Capital Bay Group, an internationally integrated asset manager, investment fund manager and cross-industry real estate developer, has appointed Michael Qamar (45) as Director of Business Development on January 1, 2022. He will drive business development in Switzerland and selected international markets and raise equity from institutional and semi-professional investors.

    Michael Qamar has worked at Deutsche Bank and Credit Suisse in the areas of sales, marketing, business development and process optimization, among others, and has a total of 25 years of experience in the financial services and real estate sectors. Most recently, he built up investor relations for the European investor boutique 777 Capital, where he was responsible for capital raising, marketing and public relations.

    "With an investment volume of more than 3.5 trillion euros, Switzerland offers diverse and attractive market opportunities for Capital Bay," says Rolf Engel, CFO of the Capital Bay Group. “For this reason, we are intensifying our relationships with Swiss investors and further expanding our international business. We are delighted to have gained an experienced expert in Michael Qamar.”

    "I am pleased to be able to contribute my broad network, which I have built up over the past few years, as part of my new challenge at Capital Bay," says Michael Qamar, Director of Business Development at Capital Bay Group.

    About Capital Bay Group
    The Capital Bay Group is an owner-managed, independent investment, asset, property and facility manager for real estate of all types of use, which is integrated at all stages of the value chain. Overall, the Capital Bay Group manages real estate assets worth EUR 7 billion with a focus on Germany and neighboring European countries. Within the Capital Bay Group, the German Capital Bay GmbH takes over the transaction management, the development and the administration of real estate. The range of services includes the creation of building rights, the planning and implementation of new construction projects, the conversion and revitalization of existing properties as well as construction management with our own teams of experts and external partners. Capital Bay Fund Management Sarl, a fully regulated, independent alternative investment fund manager (AIFM) based in Luxembourg, serves national and international, institutional and semi-professional investors in all areas of real estate investments. The Capital Bay Group thus offers institutional and semi-professional investors the entire range of direct and indirect regulated and non-regulated real estate investments. In addition, the Capital Bay Group, with its exclusive cooperation partner, 360 Operator GmbH, has access to a platform for the operational management of operator properties. The portfolio of the internationally active 360 Operator GmbH includes over 70 properties with more than 10,000 units.

    https://capitalbay.de/

  • After successful restructuring, Novosan AG is returning to its roots

    After successful restructuring, Novosan AG is returning to its roots

    Bern, January 18, 2022: Novosan AG was acquired by Spycher Group Holding AG at the beginning of 2021. Now, one year after the takeover and the successfully implemented corporate restructuring, Novosan AG is returning to its roots. With retrospective effect from the beginning of January 2022, the fire and water damage specialist will go to the experienced industrial specialist Martin Schweizer.

    The life partner of company co-founder Deneshini Santschi takes over the share package of the Spycher Group and the operational management of Novosan AG. The founder Hanspeter Santschi keeps his company shares and remains with the company.

    Since 2021, Novosan AG has been restructured by those responsible at Spycher Group Holding AG. New business areas were also created and the structures adjusted. The renovators were thus able to arm Novosan AG for the future.

    The makers of the Bern company have been carrying out fire and water damage restoration for years and are also popular and proven in drying, electrical and industrial renovation, odor neutralization and special cleaning. In the event of damage, the Novosan AG team is always on hand immediately.

    The Spycher Group will retain the two newly created business areas "pollution remediation" and "facility management" of Novosan AG under a new name. The two business areas now form PuraTec GmbH and are based at Ey 9 in Ittigen. PuraTec GmbH perfectly complements the company portfolio of Spycher Group Holding AG and offers those responsible for it the opportunity to further expand their comprehensive real estate services.

    Novosan AG

    Novosan AG, founded by Hanspeter Santschi in 1992, became a successful fire and water damage restoration company under the joint management of Deneshini and Hanspeter Santschi. Far beyond the Bern region, the Novosan AG team is on the spot immediately after damage, to save what can be repaired with care and respect, to limit the damage and to protect property and cherished objects. For those who have suffered damage and their insurance companies, rehabilitation is often more ecological and economical than replacement. In addition to fire and water damage restoration, the team also specializes in electrical and industrial renovation, odor neutralization, drying and special cleaning. novosan.ch

    The PuraTec GmbH

    Shortly after the takeover of Novosan AG by Spycher Group Holding AG, Novosan harmful substances GmbH was set up together with its managing director, Pascal Meier. In addition, the Novosan Facility Management division was created. PuraTec GmbH, which also takes over the former Novosan Facility Management department, emerges from Novosan harmful substances GmbH. PuraTec pollutants specializes in analyzes and pollutant remediation for construction pollutants such as asbestos, PCB and PAH. PuraTec Facility Management, in turn, offers a wide range of services related to house maintenance and property services. puratec.ch

    The Spycher Group Holding AG

    The Spycher Group holds subsidiaries and holdings in the construction industry, in communications and in the tourism industry. In the construction industry, these are Maler Pfister AG, Intertapis AG, Fritschi Fensterbau AG, Akzent Küchen GmbH and GIO CERAMICA GmbH. The communications division includes the companies Prolith AG, Werbehorst and Witschi + Partner AG. In tourism it is Belpmoos Reisen AG. spychergroup.ch

    Press Office Spycher Group Holding AG / Novosan AG / PuraTec GmbH

    IMS Marketing AG; Dominik Rothenbühler, dominik.rothenbuehler@ims-marketing.ch , Gartenstadtstrasse 17, 3098 Köniz, +41 79 262 66 60, ims-marketing.ch

  • Basel Rosental Tower enters the planning phase

    Basel Rosental Tower enters the planning phase

    HRS Real Estate is taking over the overall management of the further project development, the search and selection of investors as well as the realization and marketing of the Basel project Rosentalturm at the Basel exhibition center. According to a press release , MCH Messe Basel and HRS Real Estate have signed a corresponding agreement.

    A project competition is now being held in cooperation with the construction and transport department of the canton of Basel-Stadt and with the support of the Zurich planning specialists Planpartner . According to the information, seven architectural firms were invited: Buchner Bründler Architects, Herzog & de Meuron and Morger Partner Architects from Basel. Burkard Meyer Architekten from Baden AG as well as the two Zurich offices Michael Meier and Marius Hug Architekten and Armon Semadeni Architekten are competing for the best design.

    The assessment committee made up of national experts is chaired by Thomas Hasler from Staufer + Hasler Architekten from Frauenfeld. The results are expected in autumn 2022. Construction is scheduled to start in summer 2023.

    The Rosentalturm building is to be erected on the site of the existing trade fair car park. The parking lot will be underground. Of the total of 48,000 square meters planned, 40,000 are intended for housing and 8,000 for commercial use.